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Risk Factors for and Causes of Male Hypogonadism


Posted by Dr. Michael White, Updated on March 16th, 2025

581 6818766 xlReading Time: 5 minutesMale Hypogonadism is a relatively common medical condition that afflicts men of all ages but is most common among men forty and over. Symptomatic Testosterone Deficiency is believed to afflict 5% of men in America but becomes increasingly likely as men grow older. It's estimated that around 6.5 million men across the United States struggle with Low-T. By age 70, almost 20% of men have significant symptoms directly attributable to declining Testosterone Levels. Types of Hypogonadism: Primary and Secondary Hypogonadism Primary Hypogonadism Primary Hypogonadism is any form of Testosterone Deficiency that results in a direct inability of the testes to … Read more »

More than 152 Million Men Suffer from Hypogonadism and Low Testosterone


Posted by Dr. Michael White, Updated on March 16th, 2025

low consultant testosterone symptoms in men 300x201Reading Time: 5 minutesTestosterone deficiency is a worldwide health issue that impacts millions upon millions of men across the globe. The world health organization estimates that 152 million males suffer from low-t. There are researchers and scientists from every major country on earth working on treatments and strategies to treat low-t and andropause so that men can live healthier and longer lives, as well as achieve restored sexual ability and satisfaction. Age-related hypogonadism is common and widespread, and your risk of experiencing issues related to low-t only increases as you grow older. Low-T is a Condition, not a Disease It's important to realize … Read more »

Excessive Use of Tylenol / Acetaminophen May Negatively Affect Testosterone Levels in Unborn Boys


Posted by Dr. Michael White, Updated on March 16th, 2025

Red tylenol bottle 300x194Reading Time: 5 minutesTylenol is one of the most popular pain relievers used in the United States and is clinically known as Acetaminophen or Paracetamol. Some risks have long been associated with the over-use of Tylenol, one of the most common of which is liver damage. Tylenol is the leading cause of Liver Toxicity in both the United States and Great Britain. A recent study produced by the University of Edinburgh shows evidence that Tylenol use may have another, less recognizable effect upon human beings. When taken regularly during pregnancy, Tylenol appears to suppress Testosterone production by male children in the womb. Tylenol … Read more »

Testosterone Treatments May Alleviate Negative Effects of Type-Two Diabetes


Posted by Dr. Michael White, Updated on March 16th, 2025

the human body 1279964_640 293x300Reading Time: 5 minutesType-2 Diabetes is one of the most prevalent medical conditions in American society today, as well as one of the most dangerous. Type-2 Diabetes is caused when lifestyle factors inhibit the body's ability to utilize insulin, which is responsible for the transport and utilization of glucose, the body's primary energy source. There are many factors that increase the risk of Diabetes, but the most powerful and direct cause of diabetes is the overconsumption of simple carbohydrates such as sugar and processed grains. As a result of the dangers of Type-2 Diabetes, which wreaks havoc on the cardiovascular system, tens of … Read more »

Low T – My life was falling apart because I had low testosterone


Posted by Dr. Michael White, Updated on March 16th, 2025

low testosterone diagnosis 300x200Reading Time: < 1 minuteLow T Story I stood next to my bags on the sidewalk, looking down at the ground. Humiliated and confused. As my parents pulled up in front of my dormitory, I picked up my stuff and carried it over to the truck, shuffling awkwardly from the exertion as 30 lbs of foreign body fat tried to squeeze its way out of my clothes. I smelled funny, I was a sweaty, anxious mess, and I had no idea what was wrong. 24 hours earlier, my academic dean explained to me how medical leave works. You simply take a year off from … Read more »

Hypogonadism: Treatment, Diagnosis, and Prognosis


Posted by Professor Anna Gray, Updated on March 16th, 2025

what is hypogonadism low testosterone 199x300Reading Time: 6 minutesHypogonadism is a condition where the sex glands produce little or no sex hormones. The sex glands are the testes in men and the ovaries in women. Testosterone is produced in the testes and estrogen is produced in the ovaries. These are the two main sex hormones produced by men and women, respectively. Sex hormones control sexual characteristics, such as breast and testicular development as well as pubic hair growth. In addition, both testosterone and estrogen play major roles in the male and female reproductive systems, including menstrual cycles and sperm production. Humans would not survive without sex hormones! Hypogonadism … Read more »

Testosterone, Memory and Diabetes: What’s the Link?


Posted by Professor Anna Gray, Updated on March 16th, 2025

testosterone diabetes and memory 300x214Reading Time: 3 minutesIf you’ve been reading our website on a consistent basis, then you know that testosterone deficiency is on the rise in men across the United States. Unfortunately, with low testosterone usually comes type 2 diabetes, another ailment that is increasing across the country. Thankfully, both of these are easily cured with hormone therapy, lifestyle changes, and/or diet changes. Recent research has shown that men who have uncontrolled diabetes could benefit from testosterone replacement therapy (TRT) with improved memory and cognitive function. Men Performed Better on Memory Tests When on TRT Testosterone replacement therapy is necessary for men who are suffering … Read more »

Peer Exchange: Establishing Bone Health Clinics – Video


Posted by Dr. Michael White, Updated on March 16th, 2025

Reading Time: < 1 minutePeer Exchange: Establishing Bone Health Clinics Bone health is becoming more and more of an issue for the urologists in terms of providing optimal bone healthcare, primarily for the prostate cancer patient but also those men with low testosterone or hypogonadism. It's been long recognized that significant loss of bone mineral density occurs in the prostate cancer patient on Androgen Deprivation Therapy (ADT). However, only recently with the availability of newer and superior therapies has the urology community started to embrace treating this potentially devastating complication. For more, visit http://www.onclive.comFrom:OncLiveTVViews:61 0ratingsTime:07:15More inScience Technology Read the original here: Peer Exchange: … Read more »

What is hypogonadism and how does it affect fertility? – Video


Posted by Dr. Michael White, Updated on March 16th, 2025

Reading Time: < 1 minuteWhat is hypogonadism and how does it affect fertility? Fertility specialist Dr. Mark Surrey, co-founder of Southern California Reproductive Center, talks about the affect of hypogonadism on male and female fertilityFrom:newsdog01Views:55 0ratingsTime:01:31More inScience Technology Read this article: What is hypogonadism and how does it affect fertility? - Video … Read more »

Low Testosterone in Men or Man-O-Pause – Video


Posted by Dr. Michael White, Updated on March 16th, 2025

Reading Time: < 1 minuteLow Testosterone in Men or Man-O-Pause http://www.veemd.wordpress.com Dr. Vandana Bhide of the Mayo Clinic talks to Joy Purdy of GoodMorning Jacksonville, http about the symptoms of low testosterone (also known as hypogonadism or "man-o-pause) in men. Testosterone levels can be measured by your doctor, and treatment may be beneficial to improve stamina, muscle mass, erectile dysfunction, low libido, sexual health and heart function. Dr. Vee also discusses testosterone replacement therapies including topical gels, shots and pellets (long acting testosterone depots) sutured under the skin. In general, testosterone replacement is not recommended in men who already have normal or high testosterone … Read more »

Propecia (Finasteride) — Undisclosed Mechanisms, Potential Dangers


Posted by Dr. Michael White, Updated on March 16th, 2025

Reading Time: < 1 minutePropecia (Finasteride) -- Undisclosed Mechanisms, Potential Dangers Persistent Side Effects Propecia (Finasteride) is a commonly-prescribed drug treatment for androgenetic alopecia (hair loss, male pattern baldness). However, unbeknownst to the general public, Propecia does much more than simply inhibit the 5-alpha reductase type-II enzyme and DHT. In this presentation we reveal additional undisclosed mechanisms of action of Finasteride, and highlight the potential dangers that can arise from use -- information and mechanisms that Propecia's manufacturer has not made available to the general public. Unfortunately, lack of disclosure regarding these mechanisms has caused many men to experience PERMANENT sexual, mental physical … Read more »

How to Get Ripped – Why You Shouldnt Use Anabolic Steroids – Video


Posted by Dr. Michael White, Updated on March 16th, 2025

Reading Time: < 1 minuteHow to Get Ripped - Why You Shouldnt Use Anabolic Steroids http://www.gainmusclebuildmuscle.com How to Get Ripped - Why You Shouldn't Use Anabolic Steroids Yes, anabolic steroids can increase muscle mass, muscle definition, and strength. It also increases the effectiveness of training, and it improves recovery rate. However, their reported negative side effects far outweigh all the benefits one can get from using them. The term "anabolic steroids" is used to refer to synthetic substances related to androgens (ie, male sex hormones). They were first developed and introduced in the 1930s as a treatment for hypogonadism, a condition in which … Read more »

Future Doc: Andropause Alternatives with Dr. James Biddle Part 1 – Video


Posted by Dr. Michael White, Updated on March 16th, 2025

Reading Time: < 1 minuteFuture Doc: Andropause Alternatives with Dr. James Biddle Part 1 Occuring a few years later in life than female menopause, Andropause or male menopause, contributes to an increase in fat mass, fatigue, loss of libido, erectile dysfunction, penile shrinkage, gynecomastia, hypogonadism, and prostate problems. Andropause is also a leading predictor of premature aging, senility, and heart disease. Men of all ages are benefiting from this information presented by Dr. James Biddle, MD. Learn how to prevent or delay Andropause using healthy lifestyle choices and natural, non-invasive treatments.editorFrom:FutureDocTVViews:200 2ratingsTime:09:59More inEducation Read the rest here: Future Doc: Andropause Alternatives with Dr. James … Read more »

Sector Update: Healthcare – Video


Posted by Dr. Michael White, Updated on March 16th, 2025

Reading Time: < 1 minuteSector Update: Healthcare Shares of healthcare companies are lower ahead of the bell with Johnson Johnson (JNJ) and AstraZeneca Plc (AZN) reportedly stopping studies of experimental painkillers over concerns the new class of drugs may raise the risk of joint damage, Bloomberg reports. Endo Pharmaceutical Holdings (ENDP) said US regulators have approved its Fortesta gel as a treatment for hypogonadism or low testosterone. The company expects to launch Fortesta in the US early next year. St. Jude Medical (STJ) said it secured a new, $1.5 billion credit agreement with a group of lenders led by Bank of America (BAC), replacing … Read more »

Increase Testosterone Naturally With these Diet And Workout Secrets – Video


Posted by Dr. Michael White, Updated on March 16th, 2025

Reading Time: < 1 minuteIncrease Testosterone Naturally With these Diet And Workout Secrets http://www.increasetestosteronenaturally.org Low Testosterone is often referred to as hypogonadism and is very common in middle aged males and sometimes even affects younger males ages 18-35, Some easy ways to tell if you have low testosterone levels are constantly feeling Fatigue, Low sex drive, loss of muscle mass, weight gain, and sometimes mood swings. You are not alone, almost 500 million men across the globe suffer from the effects of Low testosterone levels. Do not be alarmed though this can be taken with a little dedication on your part. The easiest way … Read more »

hypogonadotropic hypogonadism – Video


Posted by Dr. Michael White, Updated on March 16th, 2025

Reading Time: < 1 minutehypogonadotropic hypogonadism I just noticed some wording is backward, sorry about that. All the major information is the right way.From:Kathryn O'KelleyViews:2 0ratingsTime:03:52More inPeople Blogs Read the original post: hypogonadotropic hypogonadism - Video … Read more »

Is There Such a Thing as Too Much HGH?


Posted by Professor Anna Gray, Updated on March 16th, 2025

too much HGH 300x160Reading Time: 3 minutesHi, Tom here. I've got a friend named Bugsy who I talk to a lot at the local bar. I've told Bugsy about my HGH therapy and how it's really helped me in my life. Bugsy says he has a plan that will let me continue my therapy and enjoy my improved health, but also generate a significant income for both of us. -- and help other people who need extra HGH too. Bugsy told me as follows: "All you have to do is fib a little. Tell the docs at the clinic your bad symptoms are worse than they … Read more »

What is Hypopituitarism


Posted by Dr. Michael White, Updated on March 16th, 2025

doctor hgh specialistsReading Time: 6 minutesHypopituitarism is a medical condition in which the pituitary gland is unable to produce hormones that are normally produced by the gland sufficiently. Several hormones are produced by the pituitary, and Hypopituitarism can refer to a deficiency in any individual hormone, as well as multiple hormones. This deficiency can be partial or total. Many forms of Hypopituitarism, especially Total Hormone Deficiencies, are quite rare, whereas other, partial, and age-related types of Hypopituitarism, are more common. What is the Pituitary Gland and Where is It Located? The pituitary gland is located at the base of the human brain, it is relatively … Read more »

Economic Impact of Testosterone Replacement Therapy on U.S. Healthcare System


Posted by Dr. Michael White, Published on March 16th, 2025

Reading Time: 3 minutesIntroduction to Testosterone Replacement Therapy (TRT) Testosterone Replacement Therapy (TRT) has become increasingly prevalent among American males seeking to mitigate the effects of low testosterone, a condition that can lead to decreased energy, mood swings, and reduced sexual function. As the use of TRT grows, it is crucial to understand its economic implications on the healthcare system, balancing the costs against the potential health benefits for patients. The Prevalence and Demand for TRT In recent years, the demand for TRT has surged, driven by increased awareness and a growing aging population. It is estimated that millions of American men suffer … Read more »

Vitamin D’s Crucial Role in Endocrine Health for American Males


Posted by Dr. Michael White, Published on March 16th, 2025

Reading Time: 2 minutesIntroduction to Vitamin D and Its Role in Health Vitamin D, often referred to as the "sunshine vitamin," is a crucial nutrient that plays a significant role in maintaining overall health, particularly in the realm of endocrinology. For American males, understanding the importance of vitamin D can lead to better health outcomes and a more robust endocrine system. This article delves into the significance of vitamin D, its impact on endocrine health, and practical ways to ensure adequate levels. The Endocrine System and Vitamin D The endocrine system is a complex network of glands and organs that produce, store, and … Read more »